Hi,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 11:31 PM, Leroy Vargas wrote:
> I currently use VirtualBox to run a FreeDOS virtual machine, which uses VHD
> hard-disk image files and VFD floppy-disk images.
Atop which host OS? Windows or Linux or Mac or ... ?
> Does anybody here know a freeware virtual disk image
> Has anyone here ever tested FreeDOS on a Tandy 1000? I've been
> considering getting one for some software testing, but it occurred to me
> that its slight differences might not be compatible with FreeDOS.
> Happy Hacking,
> David E. McMackins II
I researched Tandy and Tandy
Hi Leroy, others,
if your "editing" only is about having a file manager
for adding and removing files to disk images, then it
would be a lot easier to MOUNT your disk images. For
example FreeDOS has drivers which can open ISO files
as if they would be actual CD or DVD :-) I do not know
enough ab
I am afraid my question was misinterpreted. I am not looking for a CD/DVD
image creator (I already have an expensive one that also does Blu-ray
images), but a hard-disk and floppy-disk image editor that would let me
read from (and write to) VHD and VFD images when not running my virtual
machine. In
Has anyone here ever tested FreeDOS on a Tandy 1000? I've been
considering getting one for some software testing, but it occurred to me
that its slight differences might not be compatible with FreeDOS.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
Supporting Member, Electronic Frontier Foundation (#229697
Hello Leroy
> I currently use VirtualBox to run a FreeDOS virtual machine, which uses VHD
> hard-disk image files and VFD floppy-disk images.
>
> Does anybody here know a freeware virtual disk image editor that handles both
> VHD and VFD images, in lieu of VBox's lack of drag-and-drop/shared-f